Cold and Flu Tea[CFRT]

$9.99

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COLD & FLU RELIEF TEA

Tea Needs products are manufactured using only the finest ingredients. We carefully select our holistic organics and herbs from the earths’ richest sources and hand-blend them for your specific needs. Our ancient formulated recipes have been proven throughout the centuries. We combine the best from earth and science, old and new, and deliver the worlds’ best to you!
A Cold and Flu Tea Story: The queen mother Ci Xi was very fond of enjoying Chinese traditional opera. It was said that one day of 1902, the troupe company was performing The Romance of the Western Chamber, but the male leading role named Zhangsheng had a hoarse voice and felt very bad. After the performance, Ci Xi called on him and asked the reason.
She knew that was because he was sleepless, feeling ill and had dry throat for urging to rehearse the new opera. The ganger of the troupe company told her that Zhangshengs hometown was wealthy in tobacco, so he had a hobby of smoking, and had much phlegm.
After listening, Ci Xi asked the archiater named Zhang Zhongyuan immediately to make a prescription which used boat-fruited sterculia seed to wet his whistle, polygonatum to nourish Yin, chrysoidine to eliminate the phlegm, and mint to help alleviate the throat pain. Several days later, Zhangsheng sang loudly and clearly when he was performing for Ci Xi. This product can enrich yin and moisten dryness, especially good for cold and flu symptoms.

Sing a Song and Feel Better With Cold and Flu Tea

Pure natural products have no side and toxin effects. Cold and Flu Tea contains many such ingredients and through the clinical experiments, it shows the positive effects of our superior herbal formula. Consult your Physician before taking any herbal products especially if you are taking medications. Enjoy your tea time with Cold and Flu Tea!
Steeping SuggestionsPortions Generally, 1 Tbsp loose tea/16 oz water
Tisane: Heat water until boiling (212ºF). Steep 5 minutes.
Brewing Iced Tea Hot Method: Use ½ the recommended amount of water for the amount of tea. Steep the tea for the recommended time (see above). Remove tea leaves. Add the remaining amount of cold water. Sweeten as necessary and chill.
Simple Guidelines to Naturally Decaffeinate Cold and Flu Tea
Although our tea is already low or no caffeine, reducing caffeine content should not be a hindrance to enjoying great tea, and decaffeinating tea can be done easily with minimal effect on flavor and enjoyment. Simply steep the tea for 30-45 seconds in hot water and pour off the liquid. Then add hot water and steep in the manner you would normally use to brew a cup of that tea. 80-90% of the caffeine will be released.